Abstract

The in situ infrared spectra obtained for CO-saturated palladium layers deposited on Pt(111) and several vicinal surfaces are analyzed in this paper by correlating the observed C−O stretching bands with the cyclic voltammogram recorded for the corresponding surface before CO dosing. In the case of the Pt(111) electrode, results are reported in the whole palladium coverage range from (sub)monolayers to multilayers. For palladium coverages up to the monolayer, the C−O stretching spectra are consistent with previous results suggesting the formation of wide epitaxial islands upon palladium deposition. Increasing the palladium coverage above the monolayer on the Pt(111) electrode gives rise to a splitting of the C−O stretching band in the region between 1900 and 1950 cm-1. This splitting is also observed when a palladium monolayer is deposited on surfaces vicinal to the Pt(111) surface irrespective of the (111) or (100) orientation of the step sites in the corresponding regular terrace−step structure. Decreasi...

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